b 15' BENTINCK. no" L‘ IN EanIQX'r. 4 mile. m- r120 puns, we†wanna. I. condntnon. vo buds are all offered {01' ab easy terns. For partied.†Iconsisting of twent-ï¬vo un- Lilo east of Cor ration of tho rhum. descri as South pan Con. 2. E. G. 11.. Glenolg. 0. as is g comfortable brick 6v.- 9. a good fume barn ti all bearing orchud. an :bnn- be best running water. All good. Tom; Guava-d ' r further puuculus applv h S l.\' EGREMONT. W Orch- Good buildings. 3 IN GLENELG. near Bum. use and good bani. .8 NEAR WILDER’S LA“. Id and ï¬ne buildings in thatch- [six miles from Durham. juses for Sale. mtinck, Con. 2, W. G. 11.. Id- Cor rstion of the Town of rho um consists of 41‘ act. mos woodland. the “lance un- Comforublo dwelling and flood . gntlguigdings. Small 0M. Dd of placeâ€"for : 76:93:13}; gardener. Sold at right prim ty terms as the proprietor in- ;weet and wishes todispoee 0‘ it. H. BURNETT. Proprietor Lâ€"rf. Dnnmur, 0m )R FRAMEâ€"APPLY T0 .y_w. CRAWFORD. Id. I“ d nrchard and card“. «I [0" M'MM in Durban. Win 0‘ J. P.1‘ELFORD. Durh- Isa» â€"tf 5‘2. 53â€"Siderond 50, 1} north of Priceville. Fun in audition. Good buildings With rem convenient ‘0 the ï¬n. 'pnrticulnre npplv to DUGALD I). MCLACHLAIU. Pricevifle P. 0. 'arms For Sale. 'arm for Sale. Iolon at once. Good land. iii vr particulus spply to CENTRAL PART OF I. Font lots on the West sidod n, for private residences. Now '0 not those lots. For turthov took to J. M. HUNTER. Durban. It. I“; apply L-tf. 'n Lots for Sale. l.\' NORMANBY. 6 mile! fro. . county of Guy, conningâ€"C it less. For tom. and patien- D J. P. T211030, Vendor's Solicitor. Durban. .O'I‘ NUMBER 13 NORTH 3AM: Nurse. AN ACRE s Dwmom '5 4 nib {was 2! n Church. Contains- '00. on «pm! basement. and I - “ ind-9!. '0 mun k Lot For Sale. nation. garden lot with each. 18b!†to right tenant. Shunt“! treat. Applym ouse for Sale. ouse to Rent. lor street in_ the Town of Dur- )D HOUSES. NEW BRICK Ian‘s Stare. rm-emly occupied b‘ s aï¬ceâ€"to_ yer‘nfim easy ‘9‘ II building tf uses to Rent. ABLE PIECE OF PROP. For Sale or Rent. ROOMS ABOVE A.‘Ioâ€" “G 0!" 1w 0'13.C0um_â€, “ARTS OF LOTS 62 AND Sale or Rent. Fl HST 0 l" l) E( furtahle. mmvm Nu}: HULï¬TEIN. _Brigt Good buildings. CARS Farm for Sale. GARA FRAXA ROADâ€" TO LET. For Sale. TO LET. bgtns, well wuorod. i; W. H. BEAN, Sec‘ ) A. F. MACKAY DUNN. V oudor’ 21 Solicitors. Dark... “FIN U I) F 100 ACRES. ick purchaser WM. Stun-cult. FYHE. Durham. ED. WALSH. DURHAI P. O. iently sit- EM BERâ€"- Oil Juk, ’ ;nd ‘Coppor Tran Ton.’ Anthony Josef, s Syrian led 13 years of age. wss equipped with e. pedler’s kit this week and placed on the road to ï¬nsucisl independence. He was surrounded by a. crowd of jeering men near Paciï¬c Hotel when a man drove up in s buggy sud volunteered to tulle the little fellow away from his tormentersâ€"end thereby hangs a tale. Yesterday morning Joseph Fallen-i «r appeared in the police court on the charge of being the man who posed as the lad’s benefactor. A mighty. hrr-t of Syrians wore in the police! wt and thenrevidenco was in em on! u b How: : The youthful pedlar had wi Iingly accepted the man’s oï¬er to! be driven aWuy from those who were? poking fun at. him. The driver-m? the huzgy than drow dzncrly to! Day's Hon-l. Ssdenbam. and there: turned toward thn lake» shore roau.‘ At a lonely mlvun spo‘ tin» manI flopped and lwd the utmuspvrtinc hoyr mm) m. afljflning [Huh 1?» sawed!‘ Emu by the throat am! thrrw him on; 3'.H ground. nffflr u hiCh hr‘ pwnl'uhed‘ i".|~‘ ;0c‘se'~ MIA] :u-L'ul'v 1: $5 The. Ltd's: k!‘ \\'n‘ then (u Pm (1 and; i‘na prisoner did not entera plea. yevorduy morning but. his solicitor, Mr C 8 Cameron. asked for a remind. Accordingly Police Maxis tzztte (Jreasor remanded him until next Wednesdoyâ€"Owen Bound Sun September lst. 11'“ Kt Lacking in courageâ€"out of joint mth everythingâ€"scarcely on speak- ing terms with oven fair health. Such iow spirits are pitiubm. Your brain is faggrd. vitality so rxhtusted your constitution is well nigh min 9.1. What you need i-n Ferrozone. that great viulizer and u-- ritiva tonic. It’s by making dash um! bland by infusing iron and (mun-u into the system that. Ferrozonv helps; it re- paird weak spots. instili- new lifr- in- to worn out, OTBIDQâ€"mskOQ \ou fer] like m-w. Ferrnzomw “It" use {mm the oid .nd impgrcs wouliemta and bunya- cy to H1» Grows-Hi. Bo- "mu- l'l. ruddy-calmed -â€"â€"cau him u ask ness and enter ma Inupy M0 â€at comes from union Frrrosono Fifty cents buys . box at. any drug â€on “0‘" W0 NordWhen-J wu : kid und a dime. I’d buy 3 yolownwh read about “Sa‘vtomhud Tim†"Deadwood Dick " Buttsâ€"1 o’pose you have difl’erom mates to d1)? “Not. n all. Now I buy a 10-001". 9:3,!in and rgad shaft. "Syndgré mm. Tm» ‘ vm' hn an... wrest neighh» in 34' m n nuu a to Mi :r\h -U'S and 1 (in) ugly reached Robbed in a Lonely Bath. I tukO" 109' a†no thn l] Physically Exhausted. Id 1"!111 ‘10 and ’Dl'i'tg 4†. him “4"“ 'n O vvn Sow-r] "Ht: “ Hf" .0139 (l d 'h" 1.vn\zn-\n than en "main in on w â€'9 H" instruct. thu hush an (I and had i Iï¬nd Chamberlain’s Stomach and gLiVer Tablets morn beneficial than ‘any other rnmedy I ever used for 9smmach troubles.†911st. P. Klotp. iof Edma. M 1. For any disorder of Wm sh-uwch. billiousncss or couscip- gation, thew Tablets are withnut a He was an earnest student. of mod. ern literature. and the little man op- posite would persist in trying to talk as the train moved on. After count- ering several conversational gambits, the student began to grow tired. ‘ The grass is very green now, isn’t it?†said the little man. pleasantly. “Yes,†said the other. "such a change from the blue and red grass we’te been having lately†And in the Slance that followed he began Chapter XII. Four. For sale at Parker’s Drug Score. A Remedy Without a Peer. KATE COCH RANE, Agent, Thar superior cookiag :1; qualities and simpk conflruaion t“ l A Seww'z’ntï¬ame, is a“ â€(MT a’firsT dass range skovld be : Duplcx Grams, Aerated a oven, Rocked Tops, Direct Draft Pamper, and special ‘ ï¬rebox all combine in making $ovvenir. i FANG-c5 are Tamous To r “I dropped ell hut Nerviline he- ceuse I found Nerviline the quickest to relieve pein,†writes E. 8. Benton of St. John’s. “If my children ere croupy or sick. Nerviline cures them. If e one of cremps or stom- ech eche turns up. Nerviline is ever reedy. We use Nerviline for neu- relgie rheumetism end ell kinds of eches end peins; it’s es good es eny doctor.†The greet Cenedien remedy for the pest ï¬fty yeers hes been Pol- son’s' Nervilineâ€"nothing better mede. Jr. IIIâ€"M. Mountiun. C. Vollott J. Picken. V. Noble, R. COR. BUTTON HILL SCHOOL. Sr. IV-E. Lawrence. B. Millign A. Luvronco. Jr. lVâ€"F. Mountain. A. Petty. M Morton, S. Lunar-ill. M. Petty. Sr. IIâ€"M. Donnelley. N. Noble. W'. L‘ngrill, H. Noble. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"G. Pitty, B. Ayling equal, J. Lnngrill I Irwin. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"L. Mountien. W. Vollett. Jr Bâ€"A. Smith, I. Vollett, A. Picken. Jr. Aâ€"G. Ayling. Average attendance 3O Jr. IIâ€"E. Cuï¬, S. stronco. E. Hutton. Chamberlein’s Cough Remedy Aide Nature. Medicines that aid nature are al- ways most eï¬ectnal. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy aeta on this plan. It allays the cough. relieves the lungs. aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. 3016 at Parker’s Drug Store. Before dawn yesterday morning James Wells was awakened out of sleep in a house on the tenth of Min- to and placed under arrest by Chief Treadwell for horse stealing. Wells is an Englishman who came out from the aid country with his family this summer and located ï¬rst in George town. He Was a brickrnaker by trade and moved to Durham a few weeks ago to work in the brickyard there It is said, that he got in debt. and decided to come down in this direct- ion and hired a horse and buggy from liverymau Calwell for that pur- pose. paying two dollars in advance. But he kept the horse too long and Mr. Calwell got after him. He was located in a horse on the tenth of Minto opposite Mr. Henry Harvey’s, the other effects having been brought down by the G. T. R. on Tuesday by train. Mr. Calwell and Chief Tread- well left here after midnight yester day morning and eï¬ected the arrest recovering horse and rig in which they went to Durham in the fore- seen. There \Vells will undergo trial before a magistrate. The Chief informs us that the case is rather a pitable one. The wife and three children had only two potatoes in the house for food when he was there and he thinks that ‘Wells is an inno cent sort of a fellow. who did not mean anything seriously wrong. The Chief. however, has notiï¬cation of 32 cases of horseostealing in the Province in his possession and it will net do to treat such a crime leniently.-â€"Confederate. WWW W0 hnmw-'â€o, DBOPPED ALI. OTHERS. Arrested for Horse Stealing. SCHOOL REPORT. A. L. LAWREICE. teacher. â€". â€4...â€- Of Valuable Farm Land: in the Town- Ihip of Bentinck. and Town Pro- perty in the Town of Durham. Both in the County U the powers vested in the undersigned: u edmnietrutrix of the estate of Alexander Began. lute of the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey. Merchunt. deluged. there mil he offered for sole b public auction. at Hahn’s Hotel ut the ui Town at Durhem on at the hour of '2 o’clock, in the afternoon. the following valuable freehold property. name NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF 7 the powers voetpd in the ugdqrsigngd'. Parcel No. 1. lots numbers 45. 46 and west rt 47. in the 3rd Concession south of the urham Road, in the said Township of Bentinck. containing 162 acres more or less. On this propert are erected good substan- tial farm buil ings and brick dwelling house, the land is in good state of culture.- tion. and well fenced. Parcel No. 2 part of lot number 11 East Garafraxa Street. and lot No. 11 West Albert Street. in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey. On this property are erected a substantial brick store and dwelling house. and comfortable frame stable. The properties will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid on each percel. The purchaser shall pay ten per cent. of the purchase money at the time of sale. to the vendor’s solicitor. and the balance In thirtéidays thereafter. without interest, at the o cc of the vendor’s solicitor. The properties are offered for sale, sub- ject to existing encumbrances thereon which the purchaser shall assume and pay ofl' out of the amount of his purchase money. The vendor will only be I‘OQllll'Od to fur- nish n Registrar’s Abstract of Title. and to groduce such deeds. copies thereof. or evi- ences of title. as are in her possession. In all other respects the terms and conditions of sale. will be the standing conditions of the High Court of Justice. Further particulsrs may be had from J. P. Telford. Solicitor for SARAH ANN BEGGS. Administratrix. JOHN CLARK. Auctioneer. Dated at Durham this 8th day of August. A. D.. 1905â€"4 c Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protrndin Pile: Urnggiats refund moneyi PAZO OINT EXT failsto cure any case. no matmr of how long standin , in 6 to u this. First. npplicotion given mo nn rest. 500. f our drug is: hasn’tit send 500 in stamps an i‘ 'will 0 forwarded post-paid In Paris Me-lmine 0a.. St. Louis. Mo Ethelâ€"I don’t see how you can tell a. wild duck from a tame one. Custom Carding Reliance Grocery A GUARANTEED CUBE FOB PILEB DURHAM. WANT John H. Rose Ayoung man who summered in Venice And suï¬ered from ennui much menace, Declered with a yawn. Ere the time was half gone: “It’s a doggoned poor place for lawn-tennis.†Thnruhy September 7th. 1906. At the Reliance Grocery you are always sure of getting the highest class goods at lowest prices. . Full stock of . . . Staple 6’ Fancy Grocer- ies and Confectionery. . THEOBALD'S OLD STAN D We keep on hand a large assort= ment of Blankets, Tweeds, Yarns, etc, and a full stock of Groceries. For which we will pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. S. SCOTT Auction Sale of Grey. The and Spinning. ONTARIO. O ~‘M‘MW‘. The Sherlock Organs STANDARD and WHITE Sewing MEOhiflBS Melotte Separators Frost 6: Wood Implements o. CAMPBELL, Agent. DURHAM, ONT. Heavv Twiled Cotton Sheeting, 72-in wide, 25c a yard. White Bedspreads, large size, 1.40 each. Table Linen at 25c and 50¢ a yard. Floor OiScloth. I and 2 yards wide. as 25c a square yard. Ruir Oilcloth at 15x: 3 yard. Japanese Matting an. we a yard. HAVE YOU? M [808 L L AN EOUS @“ Pure Honey and Fresh Groceries always on hand. LA 01 ES’ SKIRTS. ETC 2 ya (is long. '26 in wide. 25c 11 pair. '25 yards long, 234:: wide. 40c a pair. 2!; yards long, 30-in wide. 5°C 8 pair. 3 yards lung, 37in wide. 70c a pair. 35 vaids long, 54 in wide, $1.003 pair. All our Curtains except the') -50 and 400 ones have worked edges Any old Worn silver?,If so, I am prepared to re- plate it. Bring it in now whiie [have the time. All work guaranteed. wees Moderate, ‘ and Strictly Cash CALDER __. BLOCK _ DURHAM He 89118 Cheap LACE CURTAINS. The Big 4 Take LAXATIVE BROHO QUININE stloto. illgmggiotn. r‘onnd‘the {noney if i} ‘fnils to cure. Ladies’ Overskirts at $2. $3.50 and $4.50. Ladies’ Black Sateen Uuderskirts at 81. Ladies’ Black Sateen Waists at 85c and $1 Ladies’5White Waists at 50c and 75th] White Night Gowns at 73c and $1. Coreet Covers at 25c and 50c. ll druggiots rCnnd the money it it mu .. W. Grove's signature in on each box T0 CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY W. H. BEAN of all kinds for the Farm, the Home and the Dairy. AGENCY. Geo Yiirs DURHAM BAKERY Oxilvio’a Roynl Household $6 00 per but-rel. The Funoua Five Roan, 06.00 p. Other High Grade Hunitobl Plan, 85.60 and 85.75 per haul. Choice Bread . . and Confections McGowun'a Funily Flour gt dud prices. A. W. WATSON The ochool is mppod for full Junior Lam ad Intricnht on work, under the m “I! of competent teachers for tint damn THOS. ALLAN. lat Clan Certiï¬cate. rm. MISS L. M. FORFAR. Chums and M MISS A. JOHNSTON. B. A., Mathew.“ Commercial. {unending students ohomd onwr 3t hm d term. or u soon after as possible] loco. 01.00 per month. WI. JOHNSTON . Chdtmn. The People’s Grocery Flour! Flour! STOCK FOODS. Here! Here! TRY OUR PRICES TRY OUR FOODS. Always in stock the yen- round Highest Nice for Produce. Goods delivered promptly in town. Mrs. Alex. Beggs J. M. IIIJITEB BUICK DURHAM SCHOOL. Pumps. Ln. Won Gnu-nun ct "Hunt 1» live" Pulls. TRY US WCMVfluAIyPIfl‘tIOTm; “'10;th G'ALLORDmhkc-umoߠâ€WEI!!! “Rhona-â€m A-_‘_‘ A- Try our teas and be convinced' that We huve the beat on the A regular 35c tea selling 5Ҡfor for $1.00. Buy at once while it hats. The Celebrated “ Keewatin Five Roses.†the very best made by The Lake of the Woods Milling Co. from No. 1 Manitoba Whett. We aiso have three other ngIOI. Try us and be convinced In stock foods we hundlo Anglo-Saxon and Inter-nation“. Conotnntly on bad md doliv» ered to all puts of town d311,. ‘ STAFF AND EQUIPHENT. PROPRIETOR. Flour.